Indeed Brewing Company expects to open a 12,000-square-foot brewery this summer, as well as a 1,500-square-foot "taproom," from which it will sell pints of its beer.
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Farmers, ranchers, and cooperatives in Minnesota will collectively receive $93.3 million, the largest share of the cash distribution among all states.
Through a patent infringement lawsuit filed Monday, Honeywell seeks to stop electronics retailer Best Buy and California company Nest Labs from selling Nest Labs' thermostat line and to recover damages.
Through a patent infringement lawsuit filed Monday, Honeywell seeks to stop electronics retailer Best Buy and California company Nest Labs from selling Nest Labs' thermostat line and to recover damages.
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Through a patent infringement lawsuit filed Monday, Honeywell seeks to stop electronics retailer Best Buy and California company Nest Labs from selling Nest Labs' thermostat line and to recover damages.
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TCF extended CEO Bill Cooper's contract term through the end of 2015 and increased his base salary from $950,000 to $1.5 million.
The Minnesota Trade Office is now accepting applications for a summer trade mission to China-Minnesota's second-largest export market and an important trade partner for the state.
The external review of the Academic Health Center, which will be led by Dr. Ken Kaushansky of Stony Brook University, comes on the heels of an internal review-which many in the university community found to be lacking.
Julie Dexter Berg is leaving the company, and Michael Moore-who joined Supervalu last year as business transformation officer-will replace her.
Pearce, who was set to take the reins in February following the planned departure of Paul D. Finkelstein, has elected to leave the company instead; separately, Regis laid off 110 employees at its corporate office this week.